- The
Compagnies républicaines de sécurité (French: [kɔ̃paɲi ʁepyblikɛn də sekyʁite],
Republican Security Corps),
abbreviated CRS, are the
general reserve...
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compagnies, for an army of 9,000 men, of
which 6,000 were
combatants and 3,000 non-combatants. Over the
course of the 15th century, the
compagnies d'ordonnance...
- The
Compagnies franches de la
marine (previously
known as
Troupes de la marine,
later renamed and
reorganized as
Troupes coloniales and then
Troupes de...
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Nippon Soda (日本曹達株式会社, Nihonsōda Kabushiki-kaisha) is a ****anese
chemical company whose products include chemicals,
agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals....
- ISBN 0-8018-8323-7. Yves Buffetaut, «La
prise de Vire par les
grandes compagnies», Itinéraires de Normandie, no 15,
septembre 2009, p. 60-64. "Italy and...
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control and
crowd control and
security of
public buildings,
called the
Compagnies Républicaines de Sécurité (CRS). Vans of CRS
agents are
frequently seen...
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warned Governor Compagny (or Champagny) of Antwerp, and together, they
improvised defences against the Spanish. On 3 November,
Compagny let a
force of...
- Urup (****anese: 得撫島, romanized: Uruppu-tō; Russian: Уру́п, romanized: Urúp, Ainu: ウルㇷ゚, romanized: Urup) is an
uninhabited volcanic island in the Kuril...
- some of its
units were
merged with the Free
French Army to form the
Compagnies Républicaines de Sécurité (CRS,
Republican Security Companies), France's...